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Hands-Free Turning with Ag Leader TurnPath

Hands-Free Turning with Ag Leader TurnPath
May 05, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

TurnPath Automates Turns to Boost Efficiency in the Field

Ag Leader Technology’s TurnPath technology makes turning at the headlands effortless for farmers using guidance systems. 

Logan Handsaker, a product sales specialist at Ag Leader, highlights TurnPath as an exciting innovation that helps farmers drive—more specifically turn—more efficiently in the field. 

The main advantage of TurnPath is that it automatically turns the vehicle at the end of each pass in the field. This automation removes the complexity of manual turns and creates consistent and accurate results across the entire field. 

TurnPath works with all of Ag Leader’s current guidance systems, including its SteadySteer product and its SteerCommand Z2 steering solution. 

Whether using an entry-level system or an advanced steering setup, farmers can take full advantage of TurnPath to improve their operations. 

The system is also easy to setup and calibrate through Ag Leader’s InCommand/InCommand Go displays.  

Ag Leader continues to develop its guidance technology by adding more useful features like TurnPath. 

The company’s goal is to improve the operator’s experience by making the system easier to manage and more efficient in the long run. 

TurnPath can help farmers in all field activities, from tillage and planting to spraying and harvest. 

To learn more about TurnPath watch the video below. 




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